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Mangosuthu (Gatsha) Ashpenaz Nathan Buthelezi (Mahlabatini, KwaZulu-Natal, 27 Augustus 1928) is 'n Zoeloe-prins en politikus. Hy is die stigter en leier van die Inkatha-Vryheidsparty. Van 1994 tot 2004 was hy minister van Binnelandse Sake in die kabinet van Nelson Mandela en in die kabinet van Thabo Mbeki.
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Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi (born 27 August 1928) is the former prime minister of Zululand and South African Zulu politician who founded the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in 1975. His praise name is Shenge. In 1964 he played King Cetshwayo kaMpande (his own maternal great-grandfather) in the film Zulu.
Early life
Mangosuthu (born Gatsha) was born on 27 August 1928, in Mahlabathini, KwaZulu, to Chief Mathole Buthelezi and Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu, the ...

AN AFRICAN National Congress (ANC) Youth League meeting with Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi has triggered a war of words between the league and the IFP youth.
According to Mr Buthelezi, the youth league walked out of Monday’s meeting while he was making his presentation.
He was livid that the league refused to hold a press briefing alongside him.
The IFP Youth Brigade expressed disgust with the youth league, saying their behaviour was "un-African". Mr Buthelezi and the KwaZulu-Natal youth league leadership held separate media briefings ...

IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi has lashed out at a former IFP councillor, who, he says, orchestrated the arrest of his daughter and two other party members on intimidation charges.
Buthelezi said in a letter last Friday, that Makhosonke Msibi, who defected to the ANC and is now the party’s chairman in Ulundi, was behind the arrests.
Police spokesman Colonel Jay Naicker said Phumzile Buthelezi, 55, Sipho Madlopha, 52, and Khanyisani Ngema, 40, were arrested on Thursday on charges of intimidating ANC councillor Skhumbuzo Mabaso during a meeting at Ulundi.
They appeared in the ...

The IFP Youth Brigade in KwaZulu-Natal and the party's senior leaders have moved to close ranks after a bruising public spat over the youth wing's calls for a change in the party's leadership. At the weekend the chairmen of the brigade's 11 KZN districts apologised to the party and its leader, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, for "harm that may have been caused to (his) legacy". The apology came as the party held a three-day, post-election meeting to assess the party's losses in the April 22 polls. The meeting, held behind closed doors, was also meant to map the way forward for the party ahead of its ...